Mr. Liebeler. Would you have seen them at the time they signed it, necessarily, or might someone else?

Mrs. Davis. Someone might sign in for them.

Mr. Liebeler. And you would not necessarily have observed these individuals signing in?

Mrs. Davis. No; because the man who was outstanding, he didn't sign in. I didn't see the man until he walked through the gun range. He didn't walk through the entrance, or I would have seen him.

Mr. Liebeler. Mr. Davis mentioned the names of Mr. Slack and Mr. Price, and he said that there were some others.

Mrs. Davis. There was a doctor and his son that was out there that day. They remembered the rifle and they reported that to me before any of it came out in the paper, but I didn't get his name. But I do think that the FBI contacted this doctor.

Mr. Liebeler. Would you remember his name if I told you it was Dr. Wood? Would that ring a bell with you?

Mrs. Davis. No, it doesn't. It has been so long ago.

Mr. Liebeler. Now, other than this doctor and Mr. Slack and Mr. Price, do you know of anyone else who said that they thought that they saw Oswald at the range?

Mrs. Davis. Not that I would take their word for it.